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Dadeville, Alabama

Dadeville is a city in Tallapoosa County in central Alabama, with a population of 3,230 people. Dadeville is also the County Seat of Tallapoosa County. The mayor of Dadeville is Wayne Smith, and City Hall is located on Broadnax Street.

In the year 2016, there were no murders in Dadeville. There were 4 reported rapes, 9 reported robberies, and 10 reported assaults. There were also 27 reported burglaries, 76 reported thefts, and 13 reported auto thefts. This gave Dadeville a crime index of 442.3, which is much higher than the United States national crime index of 280.5. As of March 2018, there were 31 registered sex offenders living in Dadeville.

Dadeville, Alabama – Police Station and Crime Statistics

Dadeville had 139 reported crimes in the year 2016. This gave the city a crime rate of 4,432 per 100,000 persons, which is much higher than both the Alabama state crime rate of 3,480 per 100,000 persons, and the United States national crime rate of 2,837 per 100,000 persons. Thefts and property crime are the most common crimes in Dadeville.

The Dadeville Police Department is also located on Broadnax Street, and the Chief of Police is David Barbour. The police department employs 11 other police officers.

The bigger jail in the area falls under the jurisdiction of the Tallapoosa County Sheriff’s Department, located in Dadeville, Alabama. The Sheriff is Jimmy Abbett, who has served in law enforcement for more than 40 years. The jail is operated by more than 20 full-time staff, and has an average daily population of about 135 persons.

Open Records Requests may be submitted through the City Clerk of Dadeville, Debbie, Minor. The Office of the City Clerk is the official designated office for record keeping and other administrative tasks.